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21. Going the extra mile to boost clients' growth

Get Wokingham, Friday 2 July 2004
Former marketing agent Lynn Cordell found her niche by developing unique programmes to help boost companies' sales and growth. She tells Franck Marceteau how going the extra mile for her clients is about to turn her company into a multi-million pound business

22. Mayfair chic at salon in town

Get Wokingham, Friday 18 June 2004
Instead of thinking of retirement, pals Elaine Huddy and Joan Hibberd have decided to realise their lifelong dream and open their own beauty salon in central Reading. They say their aim is to bring the beauty services people would only find in London's Mayfair to Reading. Ms Huddy tells Franck Marceteau why being mature can actually be an advantage when setting up a business

23. Putting the zing into on-line

Get Wokingham, Friday 16 July 2004
Friends Graeme Radford and Paul Newman had one thing in mind when they decided to give up their jobs and set up their own business. They wanted to bring a bit of ‘zing' into the virtual world of on-line marketing. Managing director Mr Radford gives Franck Marceteau a taster of what Guava is like

24. DRIVER, 92, RESCUED FROM POND

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 29 January 2003
BY FRANCK MARCETEAU

A PARAMEDIC on his last day at work helped to save an elderly woman from drowning after her car plunged into a pond in Winnersh.

25. Moving pictures of babies in the womb

Get Wokingham, Friday 15 July 2005
A new clinic in central Reading is providing mums and dads-to-be with four-dimensional (4-D) pictures of their babies in the womb. Anna Salisbury tells FRANCK MARCETEAU the future is bright because people will always be making babies

26. Key to success - 'wife's gift ideas'

Get Wokingham, Friday 22 July 2005
A passion for gifts and crafts encouraged Julia Hunt to quit her job with the NHS and start a shop. Her husband David joined in after a while and, 11 years down the line, the couple own two local shops selling a myriad of gifts. Mr Hunt tells Franck Marceteau his wife's instinctive ability to select the most eclectic range of gifts is the key to their success

27. Uni life inspired me to be my own boss

Get Wokingham, Friday 8 July 2005
Neeraj Kachhwaha enjoyed being at university so much he decided he wanted to keep the flexible lifestyle forever. That led him to realise he was a born entrepreneur, and he set off to found his own business using the internet as a tool to increase other companies' sales. He tells Franck Marceteau it takes determination, resilience and belief to get a business going

28. Allan moves on to pastors new

Get Wokingham, Friday 29 July 2005
Pastor Allan Meakin is more than the man who God called to look after the congregation at the Mortimer West End chapel. The 51-year-old has always been into
gardening and five years ago set up his own landscaping business. As he prepares to leave the church to dedicate his entire time to gardening, Mr Meakin tells Franck Marceteau about his latest project with charity Thrive

29. Gifts 'n' bedroom toys

Get Wokingham, Friday 16 September 2005
Gary and Katrina Mumford decided to set up a shop selling the stuff they were into – alternative fashion and gifts – in Smelly Alley. They take Franck Marceteau on a tour including a rather ‘ooh la la’ room strictly for the over-18s

30. Game plan for a successful career

Get Wokingham, Friday 26 August 2005
Most people go to university to get a degree, but computer games’ fan Andrew Keyne got out of it with a new business. The 23-year-old discovered multi-player computer games when he was at The University of Reading and he thought it would make a good enterprise. Two years down the line and PlanB Gaming is the new must entertainment for birthday parties in town and across the country, he tells Franck Marceteau